Can the following questions be confirmed for NetBeans?
1. Which versions of your products utilize Log4j 1.x, if any?
1. Do they utilize the JMSAppender or SocketServer classes?
1. Do you have any mitigation options available for addressing both
CVE-2019-17571 and CVE-2021-4104?
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Hi,
There's File/New Project/Lightweight C/C++ Project
Kind regards,
Antonio
El 3/1/22 a las 18:43, dms489 escribió:
I have Netbeans 12.6 running to develop Java programs. I also need to
develop C/C++. In the good old days of Netbeans 8-ish, there was a clear
set of directions for adding C/C+
I have Netbeans 12.6 running to develop Java programs. I also need to
develop C/C++. In the good old days of Netbeans 8-ish, there was a clear
set of directions for adding C/C++. I can't find such info for the newer
Netbeans IDE's.
Help, please.
DMS
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David Smith
david.sm...@dms489.com
Alex,
I am still using Netbeans 8, but I patched the Netbeans platform to allow the
RCP application to intercept and modify the installed module list before it is
displayed. For my application, different versions go to different customers
with certain modules disabled, and this patch allows th
Hello,
it is possible to hide some internal Netbeans modules in the "update
center" of the own RCP application. I want to show only modules of my own
cluster / RCP. The most modules are hided by default, but some modules e.g.
"JavaScript 2 Editor" defines the attribute "AutoUpdate-Show-In-Client: